If so what can I do to lessen my asthma symptoms? I currently take an inhaler before/throughout exersize.
Answer by Medy
Ι assume it is far better seeing a doctor in individual to answer this kind of concerns.
Answer by Liza Sparks
use nebulizer instead. Extended time impact and recommended by physicians
Answer by Kirsty
Typically sports induced asthma is a sign of poor asthma manage, and ought to be treated as such, meaning that a change in preventer medication is required. Theres nothing incorrect with taking an inhaler before or during workout, but you should not need to have too, and if its not working then I would advise seeing your GP or asthma nurse about a medication review.
Most asthmatics will never ever see a nebuliser, and it tends to be only brittle asthmatics that will have one at residence. Study shows that 10 – 12 puffs of your salbutamol inhaler via a spacer is just as successful as a nebuliser, but this is one thing that you can discuss with a GP or nurse.
